Clinical common causes of vertigo are mechanical stimulation, drugs, intracranial diseases, etc. During the illness, anticholinergic drugs, drugs to improve cerebral circulation, surgical management, etc. can be taken in accordance with medical advice. 1. Causes. Mechanical stimulation: when traveling by car and airplane, the labyrinth of the inner ear may be mechanically3 stimulated, leading to vestibular dysfunction, which in turn causes vertigo. Drugs: Ototoxic drugs used, such as streptomycin and kanamycin, may cause damage to the structures in the inner ear, which may also cause vertigo. Intracranial diseases: Suffering from stroke, acoustic neuroma, intracranial space-occupying lesions and other diseases may affect the normal function of the central nervous system, which may also cause vertigo. 2. Drugs. Anticholinergic drugs: taking anticholinergic drugs such as scopolamine and phenylephrine as prescribed by the doctor during the period of illness can help control the condition. Drugs to improve cerebral circulation: Clinically used drugs to improve cerebral circulation include betahistine and ginkgo biloba extract. Surgery: Surgery is required for acoustic neuroma and intracranial space-occupying lesions. There may be other clinical causes of vertigo and therapeutic drugs. It is recommended to go to the neurology department of the hospital and receive treatment under the guidance of a specialized doctor.